Among many other climate-positive initiatives, the Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) new Investment Tax Credit is game-changing for Minnesotan businesses who may be considering a solar power installation or a string of solar projects over the coming years. In the words...
Schools
Get Your Free Solar BidSolar Energy for Schools Gives Students a Brighter Future
Now that students are back in the classroom, we’re looking at the benefits of powering schools with solar energy. Why Solar Energy for Schools and Universities? School is where the next generation prepares for their turn to lead. They gain the knowledge to make their...
School Uses Solar Project Savings to Give Teachers Raises
Solar energy for schools is a no-brainer: power your facilities with cheap, clean energy while you teach your students the value of sustainability? It’s a win-win. The cost savings of installing solar for schools are immense, with most systems having an ROI of about...
Power Purchase Agreements Make Sense During COVID-19
Bracing for Economic Uncertainty Due to COVID-19? Consider Solar Power Purchase Agreements It’s a difficult time for companies in all sectors, with COVID-19 causing valued employees to fall ill and forcing many industries to conduct their business digitally. It’s also...
Solar Power Purchase Agreements are a Great Option for MN Commercial Buildings
Solar power purchase agreements are becoming highly sought after for many commercial energy clients in Minnesota and throughout the country – and with good reason. A solar power purchase agreement (PPA) is a financial agreement that can save businesses and other...
3 Benefits of Powering Your School with Solar Energy
Although the US has seen a significant increase in solar-powered schools recently, there are tens of thousands more that could see benefits by making the switch. Schools are excellent candidates for solar conversion. Many campuses have large, flat rooftops on which...
Renewed Interest in Solar for Commercial Buildings
After the fad of putting up or retrofitting buildings to be “green” wore off, solar panels were viewed as a risky move in a complicated and confusing market following the onset of the Great Recession. As a result, solar installations flattened or trailed off briefly...